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The Coby is weird, but I found a way to create playlists. It might not be the "real" way, but it works :)Before I plug the mp3 in my computer I create folders containing the songs I want for each play list. For example I'd create one folder labeled "work out" for songs I want to listen to while working out, and another folder labeled "sleep" for songs to listen to while sleeping, or you could label them based on artists or genre or etc. Then I would copy the songs I want in each playlist into their respective folders. Next, I plug my coby into my computer, and open it's folder. (should be in computers, and have a icon with a C on it). I'd copy (or click and drag into the coby folder) my play list folders (the ones I labeled work out and sleep). Then eject and remove my mp3. If you do this, when you turn on your mp3 you should select Music. Then select Broswer (on the bottom). Select the first row, which has the symbol "\" [underneath this is all your songs] and you'll see the names of your play list folders (they'll be below ROOT, MAC OS X Coby Me, and PHOTOS) . If you select your play list name you'll see and be able to play the songs under that playlist.

The Coby is weird, but I found a way to create playlists. It might not be the "real" way, but it works :)Before I plug the mp3 in my computer I create folders containing the songs I want for each play list. For example I'd create one folder labeled "work out" for songs I want to listen to while working out, and another folder labeled "sleep" for songs to listen to while sleeping, or you could label them based on artists or genre or etc. Then I would copy the songs I want in each playlist into their respective folders. Next, I plug my coby into my computer, and open it's folder. (should be in computers, and have a icon with a C on it). I'd copy (or click and drag into the coby folder) my play list folders (the ones I labeled work out and sleep). Then eject and remove my mp3. If you do this, when you turn on your mp3 you should select Music. Then select Broswer (on the bottom). Select the first row, which has the symbol "\" [underneath this is all your songs] and you'll see the names of your play list folders (they'll be below ROOT, MAC OS X Coby Me, and PHOTOS) . If you select your play list name you'll see and be able to play the songs under that playlist. The Coby is weird, but I found a way to create playlists. It might not be the "real" way, but it works :)Before I plug the mp3 in my computer I create folders containing the songs I want for each play list. For example I'd create one folder labeled "work out" for songs I want to listen to while working out, and another folder labeled "sleep" for songs to listen to while sleeping, or you could label them based on artists or genre or etc. Then I would copy the songs I want in each playlist into their respective folders. Next, I plug my coby into my computer, and open it's folder. (should be in computers, and have a icon with a C on it). I'd copy (or click and drag into the coby folder) my play list folders (the ones I labeled work out and sleep). Then eject and remove my mp3. If you do this, when you turn on your mp3 you should select Music. Then select Broswer (on the bottom). Select the first row, which has the symbol "\" [underneath this is all your songs] and you'll see the names of your play list folders (they'll be below ROOT, MAC OS X Coby Me, and PHOTOS) . If you select your play list name you'll see and be able to play the songs under that playlist.

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Hi zserfv00Your Colby is telling you you have the wrong format to play on that mp3 player.Go to the following webpage and download a FREE format converter...then convert your songs to the MP3 or WMA format to play on your Coby mp620.Please take time to rate meBudhttp://formatoz.com/

To sync music on the player, use the bundled Coby Media Manager (CMM) software (if you don't have it, download it from here). Detailed instructions on installation/usage are found on the User's Guide...

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Two ways, 1: download winamp, the mp3 player will show up in the 'portables' on the left side menu. You can drag and drop individual songs on to it this way.
2: open your music folder and drag and drop files/folders into the mp3 player icon in "My Computer"
Are you referring to which sites are good for downloading music?
Torrents are the quickest, most efficient and safest way of downloading shared music.
bittorrent.com for the torrent client (downloader)
kickasstorrents, isohunt, thepiratebay for torrents.

You can put a video on the device using "Coby Media Manager". To install it:1. Plug your device into the computer2. When the Autoplay menu appears, select "Open Folder to View". If no Autoplay menu appears, then look for the device in My Computer.3. Launch the "coby-cometlite.exe" file and follow the setup instructions.4. Now you should be able to use "Coby Media Manager" to automatically convert and transfer videos to the device,

On the MP610 you could use either Windows Media Player 11 or Coby Media Manager for transfers of songs.

Next steps are important for adding files onto the player:
1. The player should be detected in the software for transfers, when connecting the USB cable.
2. Setup your library in the software (Add to library): There has to be a list of folders in the software manager, where your music is located on the computer.
3. Create a playlist in the software: make a list of songs, you want to transfer onto your player
4. Sync the playlist onto the player.